Bile
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Introduction
- Composition:
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- cholic acid & chenodeoxycholic acid (major bile acid)
- in a 1st step, bile acids are converted to an acyl-CoA thioester, either in peroxisomes (primary bile acids deriving from the cholesterol pathway), or cytoplasmic at the endoplasmic reticulum (secondary bile acids)
- in a 2nd step, BAAT catalyzes conjugation of C24 bile acids ( choloneates) to glycine & taurine before excretion into bile canaliculi
- conjugation increases the detergent properties of bile acids in the intestine
- bile acids are deconjugated by bacteria in the intestine &recycled back to the liver for reconjugation (secondary bile acids)
- metabolism
- produced & excreted by liver
- concentrated in the gallbladder
- released into intestines through common bile duct in response to food entering duodenum
- majority of bile is reabsorbed in ileum
- returned to liver by way of enterohepatic circulation
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References
- Cotran et al Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease, W.B. Saunders Co, Philadelphia, PA 1989 pg 966
- Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 14th ed. Fauci et al (eds), McGraw-Hill Inc. NY, 1998, pg 477
